If you still hanker for television mysteries, For Molly might be your jam, giving off some of those long-tail storytelling hooks that promise quite a lot.
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According to Marvel executive Tom Brevoort artist John Byrne apparently imagined a different look for Wolverine underneath the mark.
Marvel Comics has asked comic book creators to pause any work on new titles and launches from May onwards.
ComicHub is on pause now as a solution to the direct market comic book situation right now. But why?
Kodansha USA and Yen Press have announced schedule changes for manga titles for later in the year, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic
Diamond has issued a free digital version of this month's Diamond Previews catalogue for the direct market of comic book stores.
Diamond UK has been talking to British comic books about money owed tp the distributor.
Strange Music Inc has registered a trademark objection against DC Comics for the phrase Strange Adventures. Court dates have now been set.
Juan Giménez, co-creator of The Metabarons comic book, has died at the age 76, after falling ill with the coronavirus
The comic industry struggles but yesterday's traffic suggests that J Scott Campbell could save the comic book industry with cheesecake.
This is the first full week of being closed due to the Governor's mandate along with our first Wednesday of no new comics.
Somewhere between Little Archie and Archie is The New Archies. In 1987 we got a 13 episode show by the same name, as well as a comic that went alongside
Bubble, bubble, too much toil and brief looks at the trouble, the spell of the new volume of Sabrina the Teenaged Witch of magical madness fails to enchant.
If you distilled the thrills from Mockingbird and replaced Marvel continuity with something new and fresh, it'd look a lot like the fantastic Spy Island.
Peanuts Worldwide, company which controls the intellectual property rights of Charles Schultz's Peanuts, has released educational material kids can use to
Bad Idea Comics is pausing its launch, but sending out $25,000 to retailers during coronavirus pandemic.
James Tynion IV shows off new Green Lantern work with Gary Frank and something new with Martin Simmonds
Marvel is expanding its Marvel Unlimited binge-reading subscription service with a new free tier featuring collections of classic stories, the publisher
Legend of Korra voice actors Janet Varney and Seychelle Gabrielle, will host a live-streamed reading of The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars Part One on Twitch.
Comic Universe, a comic shop that has been trading in Folsom, Pennsylvania since 1979, is to close permanently unless it can raise funds.
Dave Sim and friends have created a free coronavirus-themed digital Cerebus In Hell comic book, titled Batvark: Contagion.
Flying Colors Comics of California is launching FlyCo Angels to allow their customers to support their shop in its time of need.
J Scott Campbell's cover for Black Widow #2 tops this week's comic book retailer advance reorders chart along with Joker and Death Metal.
Third Eye Comics offers three ideas for comic stores to stay in business, three ideas they are using themselves right now.
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic has not just been temporary comic shop closures but for some, permanently.
Dark Horse Comics may not be releasing any digital comics this week, but the publisher doesn't want to leave you with nothing Dark Horse to read. To solve
Justice League writer Robert Venditti took to Twitter to launch a hashtag, #PullBoxPayItForward, encouraging those who can afford it to "pay it forward".
Like the world's best rappers, athletes, or Instagram stars, comic book publisher Archie Comics has unveiled an expanded new clothing line at Threadless,
ComicHub is a service where you buy a physical copy of a new comic, filled later when shipping goes back to normal, but read a digital version of that straight away,
Thomas E. Sniegoski has a Writer’s Commentary for his recent comic book Vengeance of Vampirella #6, out now from Dynamite Entertainment.